About the DS200TBPAG1A
The DS200TBPAG1A is a Mark V board component. It was manufactured to fit within one of the later Speedtronic systems distributed by GE designed for the management of gas and steam turbines. The Speedtronic line began in the 1960s with the release of the MKI and continued development through the 1990s; the Mark V Series that this DS200TBPAG1A PCB belongs to is considered a legacy series, as it is no longer being actively manufactured by General Electric. While MKV components are no longer available from GE they can be purchased through AX Control as optimized and fully tested reconditioned hardware. Please note that DS200 series boards do not include updated firmware; if this is necessary for your system, please search our site for similar DS215 series boards. This DS200TBPAG1A printed circuit board is actually better-definable as a PLU Termination Board, the original functional product description that appears in relevant Mark V Series and General Electric instructional manual materials. While this DS200TBPAG1A printed circuit board or PCB for short does exist as a Mark V Turbine Control System Series PLU Termination Board, it is not the original product of its functionality manufactured for this series. The original PLU Termination Board manufactured for installation in the Mark V Series automated drive assembly is the DS200TBPAG1 parent PCB missing this DS200TBPAG1A Board's A-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS200TBPAG1A functions as a Termination board for Low Level Signals, and is typically used within the EX2000 excitation system, a subsystem of the greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This DS200TBPAG1A circuit board is narrow and long, with four terminal strips in two back-to-back lines populating one side of the board. The board also has seven transistors, six vertical pin cable connectors, seven resistor network arrays, and twelve jumper switches. The DS200TBPAG1A PLU Termination Board additionally has twenty-four metal oxide varistors along with other capacitors, resistors, and diodes, typical of any Mark V Series printed circuit board product. DS200TBPAG1A board components are usually marked with reference designators and/or their original manufacturer codes. The board is drilled in at least three places; these drill holes are ringed with a conductive material in lieu of potentially-present damaging surface voltages or static electricity.
This DS200TBPAG1A PLU Termination Board is a General Electric printed circuit board product offering with not a whole lot to offer in terms of original instructional manual materials and documentation, which means that the bulk of the specification information inserted above is reminiscent of a diligent, circuit board technician-led visual inspection of this DS200TBPAG1A PCB's various hardware elements. One other strong source of hardware component and specification information for this DS200TBPAG1A printed circuit board is the DS200TBPAG1A alphanumeric product number itself, which begins with the DS200 series tag detailing this DS200TBPAG1A product's normal style of Mark V Series assembly and domestic location of original manufacture. This DS200 series tag is followed in the DS200TBPAG1A functional product number by the TBPA functional product abbreviation, which was created to exists as a functional conversational and promotional alternative to the lengthy DS200TBPAG1A product number. Some of the other details revealed by individual naming elements in the DS200TBPAG1A functional product number include this DS200TBPAG1A PCB's normal style of PCB coating, its group one Mark V Series product grouping, and its singular, A-rated functional product revision. The normal style of printed circuit board protective coating available to this DS200TBPAG1A PLU Termination Board is a thick, basic rudimentary layer of daily wear and tear protection and insulation applied to its base circuit board's individual hardware components on a functional priority basis.